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<blockquote data-quote="RangerWickett" data-source="post: 3931528" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>The year is soon to end. A new edition is coming. Many of us will conclude our third edition campaigns.</p><p></p><p>Do you have anything you wanted to do in D&D you haven't had a chance to try yet? An adventure you wanted to run? A character concept you wanted to play? A book whose rules you wanted to power-game? Whether you're planning to convert or not, what are some things you wish you could do in your games? Why haven't you done them yet?</p><p></p><p>Me, I've never played in a campaign that went above 12th level, and never run one above 15th. I kinda wish I'd had the chance to do all the crazy super-powered stuff I saw in Piratecat's storyhour. I just never plan campaigns that can last that long. The longest I managed went from 5th to 13th, and I felt like it would've been contrived to have the characters still working together after all they'd gone through.</p><p></p><p>I never finished my d20 Modern storyhour. I finished the game, but I never got around to writing up more than the first half of it.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to play with Book of Nine Swords more, but the one GM who owns it got bored of running his game. </p><p></p><p>I never actually got any of my players to use the underwear armor rules from the Chainmail Bikinis book.</p><p></p><p>I really wish one of my friends would run a game where the adventure is just traveling across the world. Not saving it. No grand epic plots. Just a massive picaresque with an overriding theme. I don't get to enjoy a sense of wonder in most of the games I play in. Maybe I just play with too many guys, dudes who just want to be awesome and kill stuff, but I think it would be awesome in its own way to play a whole party of travelers who decide, for one reason or another, to make the GM use all the different setting books he's bought.</p><p></p><p>That would be a game I could play for 20 levels.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>So, I won't make a new year's resolution, but I will say that I'll look for a chance to have the fun I want, and to use the change of the edition as an excuse to do it now. Anyone else?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerWickett, post: 3931528, member: 63"] The year is soon to end. A new edition is coming. Many of us will conclude our third edition campaigns. Do you have anything you wanted to do in D&D you haven't had a chance to try yet? An adventure you wanted to run? A character concept you wanted to play? A book whose rules you wanted to power-game? Whether you're planning to convert or not, what are some things you wish you could do in your games? Why haven't you done them yet? Me, I've never played in a campaign that went above 12th level, and never run one above 15th. I kinda wish I'd had the chance to do all the crazy super-powered stuff I saw in Piratecat's storyhour. I just never plan campaigns that can last that long. The longest I managed went from 5th to 13th, and I felt like it would've been contrived to have the characters still working together after all they'd gone through. I never finished my d20 Modern storyhour. I finished the game, but I never got around to writing up more than the first half of it. I wanted to play with Book of Nine Swords more, but the one GM who owns it got bored of running his game. I never actually got any of my players to use the underwear armor rules from the Chainmail Bikinis book. I really wish one of my friends would run a game where the adventure is just traveling across the world. Not saving it. No grand epic plots. Just a massive picaresque with an overriding theme. I don't get to enjoy a sense of wonder in most of the games I play in. Maybe I just play with too many guys, dudes who just want to be awesome and kill stuff, but I think it would be awesome in its own way to play a whole party of travelers who decide, for one reason or another, to make the GM use all the different setting books he's bought. That would be a game I could play for 20 levels. So, I won't make a new year's resolution, but I will say that I'll look for a chance to have the fun I want, and to use the change of the edition as an excuse to do it now. Anyone else? [/QUOTE]
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